United Nations: The UN Security Council (UNSC) is set to hold a secret meeting on the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday amid divisions on recognising its origin and international action.
The Dominican Republic, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council, said that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will brief the meeting on his call for a global ceasefire, the pandemic's impact on peacekeeping operations and the humanitarian response.
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China and Russia were reported to be opposed to the meeting, while the US wanted Beijing to be named as the source of the pandemic.
The initiative for the meeting came from nine of the 10 non-permanent members of the Council led by Germany. South Africa did not join the effort.
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The divisions in the UN on the COVID-19 pandemic were on stark display when the General Assembly took up the issue last week.
The 193 members adopted unanimously a resolution on the pandemic that was sponsored by Singapore and five other countries. It called for global solidarity to deal with the crisis and asked Guterres to lead the effort against the pandemic and its economic and social impacts.